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There is wonderful news for supporters of women's sport across the UK! Sky Sports has announced it will provide exclusive live coverage of the Netball World Cup SYDNEY 2015. This marks a fantastic opportunity to watch the sport's biggest competition from the comfort of your own home. The tournament, set to take place at Sydney's Olympic Park this August, will feature the world's top teams battling for glory.
England fans have plenty to look forward to, as Sky Sports will broadcast all the key matches, including live coverage of England games, the thrilling semi-finals, and the grand final. The England team is currently ranked third in the world and is spearheading Home Nations interest. With defender Geva Mentor recently voted the world's best netballer, the squad is in excellent form. After a narrow one-point loss against Australia and New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games, the team is eagerly looking forward to their upcoming matches Down Under.
This agreement highlights Sky Sports' unrivalled commitment to women's sport. This year's schedule is particularly special, featuring the Solheim Cup, England Women's rugby internationals, and, for the first time, every ball of the Women's Ashes. Barney Francis, Managing Director of Sky Sports, expressed delight at adding the World Cup to their schedule, noting that participation is up and Superleague matches are selling out. Marne Fechner, Chief Executive of the event, described this broadcast announcement as a significant moment that ensures netball fans across the globe can watch the action.
Whether you are a long-time supporter or new to the sport, this is a brilliant time to tune in and enjoy world-class netball. If you need help finding the right channel, checking your TV package, or simply want to discuss your viewing options, our friendly team is here to assist you. For more information and guidance, please call us on 0844 448 1671. Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company's access charge.
Published: 2026-03-11